What Is The New Bubble Of Heroin Music In California?

A Gift Given To Me By A Customer For A Healthy Lifestyle.  Amazon.com Sells A Case For $100.00. "I'M SO RICHMOND"


Story By Go Doctorate Go Media - As the rent continues to rise in the State of California today, more and more social justice messages are being revealed with a Social Justice Habitant MovementOppression using a Participatory Action Research methodology is needed to capture the unwritten cultural language within the Bay Area Black community of Richmond, Vallejo, Oakland, Emeryville, Albany, San Pablo, Pinole, Fremont, San Leandro, Hayward, and San Francisco.  A qualitative broadcast radio was written on May 13, 2015, for health and wellness in the community featuring individual feelings, views, patterns, and behaviors that were revealed by the people who took actions or gave warnings for improving their own health. 



It was found that an Urban Dictionary reflecting back to my Black Indian Grandmother from the State of Louisiana gave rise to a new movement to manipulate politicians into hearing the voice of the Dream Mood speakers (where rules of reality do not apply, but must be printed or videoed for a better understanding).  When my Grandmother spoke to me through a photograph of herself with a cane between her legs and an organ in the background in 2003, in the State of New Jersey, she stated that "There are not too many of us left," as she meant all of our Black men have a Steady Hand(s) with guns/rifles/pistols that are uncensored if their women/children are sexually violated by law enforcement tactics.  The Bubble perspective from this story of life issues and me,  her Granddaughter losing her child over an intentional pregnancy in 2001, mistaken over a Heroin arrest of the child's father (interpreted as a personal relationships), forced the police to shoot a drug weapon into the (me) her Grandchild's uterus as a form of Heroin Music.  The police and the spread of rumors on women gave a better understanding to the mindset of Black Indian dream interpreting, a potential threat existed after slave emancipation.  By November 2002, the new era for dream moods was self-explored and landed into the State of California for print/ownership.


Heroin music originated in the mid-1990's and was characterized by fashion / biblical fashion/ or my Grandmother's old sewing machine from the 1912's, when the emaciated features of dress brought reactions for a "healthy" vibrant looking woman within the Black community/a Goddess.  The fashion industry along with the Heroin music was a vision of beauty that was reflective of drug addiction and characterized by pale skin, dark circles under the eyes, skinny bodies, dark red lipsticks, and stringy hair.  The criticism of fashion grew with the Black community when pressure to "purchase what one could afford" sparked insults to Blacks who were depicted and segregated into anti-drug groups.  Fashion designers, movies, and Presidents all echoed in the National campaign against the Black culture for being deglamored and condemned to their neighborhoods.  So the Heroin Music began to explode language/cultural/educational rituals for teenagers in California to have hope by designing their own looks of baggy pants off the ass and backward baseball caps.  As the insults continued to grow against the State of California, children began to proclaim themselves by purchasing guns as a sign of disrespect to their social justice conditions as victims where shot at from moving cars who were more fortunate.  Today, Facebook is being used to project the Reflect, Act, and Do participatory action research using the Witch House occult-theme of music micro genre as a social justice message to stop disrespecting their inequalities with the Heroin Chic themes.




Urban Dictionary: steady hand

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